232 Sustainable IT tools indexed in the toolbox
Welcome to the INR tool box that presents a list of Sustainable IT tools. Our goal for 2022 is to optimize this list: to improve the methodology for selecting tools and to cover all Sustainable IT themes.
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Joulemeter
Joulemeter is an interesting application created by Microsoft that shows you the power consumption of each part of your computer. After analyzing your computer, it will calculate the power consumption of each element: motherboard, HD screen, etc. Through this analysis, the program can tell you the power consumption of each element in real time at any time. Joulemeter also records statistics of your consumption so that you can consult them in the future.
Toovalu
Toovalu is a simple tool allowing you to manage and communicate your performance in terms of GHG Balance (Greenhouse Gas) and, more broadly, social responsibility. Toovalu allows you to: simplify and systematize the production of your Bilan Carbone ®, facilitate the management and communication of your CSR performance ...
Argos
Tool to measure the consumption of a given Docker order and see the evolution of its performance. Argos is able to measure the CPU, memory and network usage of Docker containers for a given order. By measuring the resource consumption of dockerized E2E tests, Argos makes it possible to compare the consumption of an application between its different versions.
Ethereum-nft-activity
How much energy does it take to power popular CryptoArt platforms backed by Ethereum? And what emissions are associated with this energy consumption?
#Ether #CryptoArt #Footprint #CO2 #Cloud
Deda (data ethics decision aid)
It is a “toolbox” which helps to map ethical issues in projects involving data processing. This tool was developed, in collaboration with data “practitioners”, by the Utrecht Data School and the University of Utrecht. It allows companies to analyze the growing challenges they are facing.